Jesh Yancey

Jesh Yancey is a folk singer and songwriter based out of Denver, Colorado. Yancey moved to Denver in 2019 with his wife Miranda from Mobile, AL where he got started playing Music with intention and as a career. With a full-length album and an EP under his belt Jesh Yancey got to work along the Front Range at every brewery, venue and house party he could find in order to get his Music in front of as many people as possible.

Cary Morin Duo

Cary Morin: Maestro of American Roots Music

Internationally acclaimed as a mesmerizing live performer, Cary Morin’s soul-stirring voice and jaw-dropping fingerstyle guitar playing have captivated audiences for decades. 

The Two Tracks

American Songwriter has this to say about The Two Tracks: "They avoid many of the cliches and gimmicks that have grown common in the Americana world while still championing a natural, Earth-grown sound. To hear an acoustic quartet reach a level of dynamic and thematic intensity like The Two Tracks do is an immeasurably rewarding experience. It’s pure musicianship, it’s pure excellence, it’s pure Americana."

5-Foot Betty

5-Foot Betty is an Americana trio playing jazzy country-bluegrass fueled by high-energy musicianship and chosen family vibes. The Betties turn modern life’s joys and challenges into songs you want to hear again — and sing along to.

Their signature sonic blend of fiddle, guitar, upright bass, and three-part vocal harmonies charms audiences of all ages. From jazz-infused country waltzes to witty, laugh-out-loud grassy songs about second chances, 5-Foot Betty’s music engages the ear, warms the soul, and tickles the funny bone — often in the same verse.

Liz Barnez

Liz Barnez started her musical career in the clubs and festivals in her hometown of New Orleans, Louisiana.  She moved to Fort Collins Colorado in the late 80's. Her music is inspired by these places but more importantly...by the people she has encountered along the way.... 

 

Cowboys Dead

The Cowboys Dead experience is a spicy hot cauldron of Grateful Dead-like jam band stew, an intoxicating blend of folk, gospel, rock, blues, R&B, country and jazz, with plenty of surprises and a healthy dose of twang thrown in for good measure.